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DO NOT GO TO THE BATTLEFIELD/WAR ALONE: ADVICE TO THE ACTIVISTS

by Johnson Okunade
October 1, 2019 - Updated on January 21, 2020
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DO NOT GO TO THE BATTLEFIELD/WAR ALONE: ADVICE TO THE ACTIVISTS
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Hmmmnn. I don’t like talking about government and politics though but what is happening this days is bad. About 5 activists are in the custody of DSS which shouldn’t be.

 I don’t have anything to say about the government but to all other activists out there; this not the time for you to fight this government, you can’t win,  it’s not a one man fight.. This present situation is different from that of Nelson Mandela’s!

why?  Because then democracy was still democracy but democracy is dead what we have now is crazy -demo like my brother Dagrin said.  For the sake of your family please do not say anything or criticize this government and the most annoying part is that the youths you are trying to fight for are not ready.

Just log on to twitter and see all the trending topics there, all they do is to laugh and talk about things that do not have value, can you imagine a grown lady was crying for one of the BBN Naija housemate that was disqualified and some people are in jail,  dying for her sake, for her to have a better future. but no! That doesn’t concern her..  

So, the best thing I think it’s important now is to enlighten Nigerians and build an army. Let all the activists that are ready to work come together  and go from one tertiary institution to another to talk to the youths. Speak to Nigerian youths, let dem wake up from their sleep.  Let dem know that some set of people are out there stealing there inheritance. Organize conferences and talk sessions, let them be well informed and when all that happens, they become well equipped. We all can then go up against the tyrants and we will be unstoppable.

The second thing is to is find a way of letting our mothers and fathers to be informed too. most of them doesn’t listen to news and not only that the media most times give wrong information. 

Let them know what this government is doing,  let them know that the people they voted for are stealing their children’s inheritance. let dem know the government is trying to kill those that are ready to fight to their children future. Let them know their leaders are against them.

If they are aware of what the government is doing, they won’t be easily deceived again and the battle will be much more easier and the youths we have people backing them up. 
So,  activists come together and build an army first before attacking the government,  you can’t fight the battle alone.

I rest my case.

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  1. Anonymous says:
    3 years ago

    Yes.. That’s the main problem in Nigeria and we should really get rid of that ” myself and my family alone ” mentality.. Nobody wants to fight for another man’s sake just for his pocket and a time is coming Wen people that are suffering will turn and fight Dia oppressor and Wen that happens the country won’t be safe for even the animals to live. Also , like the way South Africa is doing now, a time is also coming Wen oda countries will reject us and we will have no place to run back to.. That’s is why we need serious activits not to fight the government now but to bring unity among the citizens and to let dem be dia brother’s keeper and be a voice and tru dah we will rise against the oppressors and this country will be great again..

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  2. Yemi says:
    3 years ago

    Huunn Oshiomole came during his own time lead people against government next he join them the people he lead now is enemy can you see .Ati gbon jaforie ma jafenikan .awon agbekoya want to build mansion and ride car too want to live happily.since they being stealiy the money has it finished. Leave them fly die trying to suck or sip honey .

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